Publications

105. “Adsorption of L-Cysteine and Cysteamine on Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles”,  Y. Cozzens, P. Wang, J.E. Whitten, submitted.

104. “Avoiding Common Errors in X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Data Collection and Analysis, and Properly Reporting Instrument Parameters”, J.W. Pinder, G.H. Major, D. Baer, J. Terry, J.E. Whitten, J. Cechal, J.D. Crossman, A.J. Lizarbe, S. Jafari, C.D. Easton, J. Baltrusaitis, M. van Sprosen, M.R. Linford, Appl. Surf. Sci. Adv., 19, 100534:1-29 (2024).. 

103. “Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy: Practical Aspects and Best Practices”, J.E. Whitten, Appl. Surf. Sci. Adv., 13, 100384:1-11 (2023).

102. “Surface Segregation of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles in Polymer Films and Fibers: Implications for Functionalized Fabrics”, S. Kim, R.M.D.S. Somaratne, O.C. Grimm, D.M. Steeves, J.W. Soares, R. Pang, E.A. Welsh, J.E. Whitten, ACS Appl. Nanomater., 3, 3992-3999 (2022).

101. “Comparison of Oxidative Treatments of Polypropylene Films and Fibers to Promote Zinc Oxide Nanoparticle Adhesion”, O.C. Grimm, E.A. Welsh, R. Pang, J.E. Whitten, J. Adhesion Sci. Technol., 36, 302-316 (2022).

100. “Metallization of TiO2(110) with Gold and Lithium”, R.M.D.S. Somaratne and J.E. Whitten, J. Phys. Chem. C, 125, 26744-26754 (2021).

99. “Thiol Adsorption on Metal Oxide Nanoparticles”, O.C. Grimm, R.M.D.S. Somaratne, S. Kim, J.E. Whitten,  Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 23, 8309-8317 (2021).

98. “Mechanism of Thiol-Induced Color Change of Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles”, A. Mukherjee, S.K. Sengupta, D.M. Steeves, J.W. Soares, J.E. Whitten, Chem. Phys. Lett., 752, 137568:1-6 (2020).

97. “Light-Sensitive Gas Sensors Based on Thiol-Functionalized N-Isopropylacrylamide Polymer-Gold Nanoparticle Composite Films”, Y. Cozzens, D.M. Steeves, J.W. Soares, J.E. Whitten, Macromolecues, 52, 2900-2910 (2019).

96. “Effect of Adsorption on the Photoluminescence of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles”, S. Kim, R.M.D.S. Somaratne, J.E. Whitten, J. Phys. Chem. C, 122, 18982-18994 (2018).

95. “Electron and X-Ray Induced Polymerization of Adsorbed Aromatic Molecules”, J.E. Whitten, Encyclopedia of Interfacial Chemistry, 694-701 (2018).

94. “Multifunctional Metal Oxide Nanoparticle Decorated Polypropylene Knitted Swatches”, I. Unlu, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, R. Pang, E.A. Welsh, J.E. Whitten, J. Mater. Sci., 53, 1514-1526 (2018).

93. “The Effect of the Preparation Procedure on the Morphology, Texture, and Photocatalytic Properties of ZnO”, L. Wolski, J.E. Whitten, I. Sobczak, M. Ziolek, Materials Research Bulletin, 85, 35-46 (2017).

92. “The Effect of Zinc and Copper in Gold Catalysts Supported on MCF Cellular Foams on Surface Properties and Catalytic Activity in Methanol Oxidation”,I. Bilkova, I. Sobczak, P. Decyk, M. Ziolek, J.E. Whitten, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 232, 97-108 (2016).

91.  “A Fiber Optic, Ultraviolet Light-Emitting Diode-Based, Two Wavelength Fluorometer for Monitoring Reactive Adsorption”, C.D. Granz, B.J. Schindler,  G.W. Peterson, J.E. Whitten, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 87, 035121/1 – 035121/7 (2016).

90. “Thiol Adsorption on and Reduction of Copper Oxide Particles and Surfaces”, Y. Wang, J. Im, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, J.E. Whitten, Langmuir 32, 3848-3857 (2016).

89. “Photocatalytic Activity and Fluorescence of Gold/Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Formed by Dithiol Linking”, I. Unlu, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, J.E. Whitten, Langmuir 31, 8718-8725 (2015).

88. “A Compact Raman Converter for UV-VIS Spectrometers”,  P.J. Bisson, J.E.Whitten, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 86, 055107/1-055107/6 (2015).

87. “Photoluminescence of  Zirconium Hydroxide: Origin of a Chemisorption-Induced Red-Stretch”, E.J. Watters, S.K. Sengupta, G.W. Peterson, J.E. Whitten, Chem. Phys. Lett. 592, 297-301 (2014).

86. “Thiol Dosing of ZnO(0001) and ZnO Nanorods: Surface Chemistry and Photoluminescence”, J. Singh, J. Im, E.J. Watters, J.E. Whitten, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, Surf. Sci.. 609, 183-189 (2013).

85.  “Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide adsorption on zinc oxide and zirconium hydroxide nanoparticles and the effect on photoluminescence”, J. Singh, A. Mukherjee, S.K. Sengupta, J. Im, G.W. Peterson, J.E. Whitten, Appl. Surf. Sci., 258, 5778-5785 (2012).

84.  “Synthesis and Optical Properties of Dithiol-Linked ZnO/Gold Nanoparticle Composites”, J. Im, J. Singh, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, J.E. Whitten, J. Phys. Chem. C, 115, 10518-10523 (2011).

83.  “A Hybrid Chemiresistive Sensor System for the Detection of Organic Vapors”, J. Im, S.K. Sengupta, M. Baruch, C.D. Granz, S. Ammu, S.K. Manohar, J.E. Whitten, Sens. Actuators B: Chem, 156, 715-722 (2011)

82.  “Thiol Adsorption on Metal Oxides: An Approach for Selective Deposition on Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles”, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, J. Singh, J. Im, J.E. Whitten, Proc. of SPIE, 7940, 76400K-1 (2011).

81.  “Directed Adhesion and Patterning by Ultraviolet Irradiation of TiO2(110)”, J. Singh, J.E. Whitten, Langmuir, 26, 17795-17797 (2010).

80.  “Effect of Surface Modification on the Optical Properties of Nanocrystallne Zinc Oxide Materials”, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, J. Singh, J. Im, J.E. Whitten, Proc. of SPIE, 7603, 76031L:1-9 (2010).

79.  “Chemisorption of a Thiol-Functionalized Ru-Dye on Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles: Implications for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells”, J. Singh, J. Im, J.E. Whitten, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, Chem. Phys. Lett., 497, 196-199 (2010).

78.  “Photometer for Monitoring the Thickness of Inkjet Printed Films for Organic Electronic and Sensor Applications”, J. Im, S.K. Sengupta, J.E. Whitten, Rev. Sci. Instr., 81, 034103 (2010).

77.  “Thermal Stability of Thiol and Silane Monolayers: A Comparative Study”, A. Chandekar, S.K. Sengupta, J.E. Whitten, Appl. Surf. Sci., 256, 2742-2749 (2010).

76.  “Encapsulation of Zinc Oxide Nanorods and Nanoparticles”, J. Singh, J. Im, J.E. Whitten, J.W. Soares, D.M. Steeves, Langmuir, 25, 9947-9953 (2009).

75.  “Potassium Deposition on a Thiophene-Terminated Alkanethiol Monolayer”, H. Ahn and J.E. Whitten, J. Electron Spectrosc. Rel. Phenom., 172, 107-113 (2009).

74.  “Peptide Surface Modification of P(HEMA-co-MMA)-b-PIB-b-P(HEMA-co-MMA) Block Copolymers”, U. Ojha, D. Feng, A. Chandekar, J.E. Whitten, R. Faust, Langmuir, 25, 6319-6327 (2009).

73.  “Anomalous Vapor Sensor Response of a Fluorinated Alkylthiol-Protected Gold Nanoparticle Film”, J. Im and J.E. Whitten, Langmuir, 25, 4288-4292 (2009).

72.  “Energy Level Pinning in Self-Assembled Alkanethiol Monolayers”, Y. Ge, T. Weidner, H. Ahn, J.E. Whitten, M. Zharnikov, J. Phys. Chem. C, 113, 4575-4583 (2009).

71.  “Adsorption of 3-Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane on Silicon Oxide Surfaces and Adsorbate Interaction with Thermally Deposited Gold”, J. Singh and
J.E. Whitten, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 19088-19096 (2008).

70.  “Forces between Polymer Surfaces and Self-Assembled Monolayers”, J. Singh and J.E. Whitten, J. Macromol. Sci. Pure Appl. Chem. A, 45, 884-891 (2008).

69.  “Adsorption of Mercaptosilanes on Nanocrystalline and Single Crystal Zinc Oxide Surfaces”, J. Singh, J. Im, J.E. Whitten, J.W. Soares, A.M. Meehan, D.M. Steeves, Proc. of SPIE, 7030, 70300T: 1-8 (2008).

68.  “Novel Photoluminescence Properties of Surface-Modified Nanocrystalline Zinc Oxide: Towards a Reactive Scaffold”, J.W. Soares, J.E. Whitten, D.W. Oblas, D.M. Steeves, Langmuir, 24, 371-374 (2008).

67.  “Interfacial Electronic Properties of Thiophene and Sexithiophene Adsorbed on a Fluorinated Alkanethiol Monolayer”, Y. Ge and J.E. Whitten, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 1174-1182 (2008).

66.  “Fabrication of Stamps for Microcontact Printing by Injection Molding”, A. Chandekar, M. Alabran, S.K. Sengupta, J.S. Lee, J.L. Mead, C.M.F. Barry, J.E. Whitten, S. Somu, A.A. Busnaina, Microelectronic Eng., 85, 187-194 (2008).

65.  “Energy Level Alignment between Sexithiophene and Buckminsterfullerene Films”, Y. Ge and J.E. Whitten, Chem. Phys. Lett., 448, 65-69 (2007).

64.  “Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)-b-polyisobutylene-b-poly(methyl methacrylate-co-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)”, D. Feng, A. Chandekar, J.E. Whitten, R. Faust, J. Macromol. Sci. Pure Appl. Chem. A, 44, 1141-1150 (2007).

63.  “Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of the Thermochromic Phase Transition in Urethane-Substituted Polydiacetylenes”, X. Wang, J.E. Whitten, D.J. Sandman, J. Chem. Phys., 126, 184905:1-5 (2007).

62.  “Template-Directed Patterning of Polymers and Biomaterials”, A. Chandekar, S.K. Sengupta, J.E. Whitten, Micros. Res. Tech., 70, 506-512 (2007).

61.  “Nanoscale Patterning of a Conjugated Oligomer”, A. Chandekar and J.E. Whitten, Appl. Phys. Lett., 91, 113103: 1-3 (2007).

60.  “Guided Assembly of Block Copolymers on Alkanethiol-Modified Gold Surfaces”, A. Chandekar, S.K. Sengupta, C.M.F. Barry, J.L. Mead, J.E. Whitten, PMSE Prep., 95, 56-57 (2006).

59.  “Conjugated Polymers in an Arene Sandwich”, A.J. McNeil, P. Mueller,
J.E. Whitten, T.M. Swager, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128, 12426-12427 (2006).

58.  “Abnormal Pinning of the Fermi and Vacuum Levels in Monomolecular Self-Assembled Films”, H. Ahn, M. Zharnikov, J.E. Whitten, Chem. Phys. Lett., 428, 283-287 (2006).

57.  “Template-Directed Adsorption of Block Copolymers on Alkanethiol-Patterned Gold Surfaces”, A. Chandekar, S.K. Sengupta, C.M.F. Barry, J.L. Mead, J.E. Whitten, Langmuir, 22, 8071-8077 (2006).

56.  “Studying Fast Reactions: Construction and Use of a Low-Cost Continuous Flow Instrument”, P.J. Bisson and J.E. Whitten, J. Chem. Educ., 83, 1860-1863 (2006).

55.  “Low-Cost Raman Spectroscopy using a Violet Diode Laser”, P.J. Bisson, G. Parodi, D. Rigos, J.E. Whitten, Chemical Educator, 11, 88-92 (2006)

54.  “High Ionization Potential Conjugated Polymers”,Y. Kim, J.E. Whitten, T.M. Swager, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 12122-12130 (2005).

53.  “Peroxidase-Catalyzed in-situ Polymerization of Surface Oriented Caffeic Acid”, P. Xu, H. Uyama, J.E. Whitten, S. Kobayashi, D.L. Kaplan, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 11745-11753 (2005).

52.  “Ultraviolet Photoemission and Electron Loss Spectroscopy of Oligothiophene Films”, A. Chandekar and J.E. Whitten, Synth. Met., 150, 259-264 (2005).

51.  “Comparison of Solubility and Vapor Sensing Properties of Methyl- and Thiophene-Terminated Alkanethiol-Protected Gold Nanoparticle Films”, H. Ahn, A. Chandekar, B. Kang, C. Sung, and J.E. Whitten, J. Macromol. Sci. Pure Appl. Chem. A, 42, 1477-1487 (2005).

50.  “Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Nanocrystalline Titanium Dioxide Films Sensitized with (2,2′-Bipyridyl)ruthenium(II) Dyes for Photovoltaic Applications”, J.H. Snook, L.A. Samuelson, J. Kumar, Y.-G. Kim, and J.E. Whitten, Organic Electronics, 6, 55-64 (2005).

49.  “A Simple Low-Cost Lock-In Amplifier for the Student Laboratory”,
S.K. Sengupta, J.M. Farnham, and J.E. Whitten, J. Chem. Educ., 82,
1399-1401 (2005).

48.  “Monitoring Particle Growth: Light Scattering using Red and Violet Diode Lasers”, H. Ahn and J.E. Whitten, J. Chem. Educ., 82, 909-912 (2005).

47.  “Electrical Conductivity and Vapor Sensing Properties of
omega-(3-thienyl)alkanethiol-Protected Gold Nanoparticle Films”,H. Ahn, A. Chandekar, B. Kang, C. Sung, and J.E. Whitten, Chemistry of Materials, 16, 3274-3278 (2004).

46.  “Electron Irradiation of Poly(3-Hexylthiophene) Films”, H. Ahn, D.W. Oblas, and J.E. Whitten, Macromolecules, 37, 3381-3387 (2004).

45.  “Adsorption of Thiophene and Pyridine on W(110)”, J.E. Whitten, Surf. Sci., 546, 107-116 (2003).

44.  “Electronic Properties and Morphology of Beam-Oligomerized 3-Hexylthiophene”, H. Ahn and J.E. Whitten, J. Macromol. Sci. Pure Appl.
Chem. A, 40, 1357-1368 (2003).

43.  “Vapor-Deposition of Aluminum on Thiophene-Terminated Alkanethiols Self-Assembled on Gold”, H. Ahn and J.E. Whitten, J. Phys. Chem. B, 107, 6565-6572 (2003).

42.  “Self-Assembled Monolayers of 3-Thienylalkanethiols on Gold”, H. Ahn, M. Kim, D.J. Sandman, J.E. Whitten, Langmuir, 19, 5303-5310 (2003).

41.  “Spectroscopic Monitoring of the Heterogeneous Catalytic Decomposition of Gaseous Ammonia”, J.D. Fischer and J.E. Whitten, J. Chem. Educ., 80,
1451-1454 (2003).

40.  “Photochemical Dissociation of p-Nitrobenzyl 9,10-Dimethoxyanthracene-2-Sulfonate Films and Selective Polycation Adsorption Following Irradiation”,
X. Liu and J.E. Whitten, Thin Solid Films, 434, 145-151 (2003).

39.  “The Metallicity of Aluminum and Gold in Contact with Thin Films of a Urethane-Substituted Polythiophene”, H. Ahn and J.E. Whitten, J. Appl. Phys., 93, 3384-3388 (2003).

38.  “Metal Oxide-Coated Polymer Nanofibers”, C. Drew, X. Liu, D. Ziegler, X. Wang, F.F. Bruno, J. Whitten, L.A. Samuelson, J. Kumar, Nano Letters, 3,
143-147 (2003).

37.  “Adsorption of Thiophene on Al(111) and Deposition of Aluminum on Condensed Thiophene”, S.K. Sengupta, H. Ahn, and J.E. Whitten, Surf. Sci., 520, 207-216 (2002)

36.  “Comment on ‘X-Ray and Electron Induced Oligomerization of Condensed
3-Hexylthiophene'”, H. Ahn and J.E. Whitten, J. Phys. Chem. B, 106,
11404-11405 (2002).

35.  “Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of Ammonia-Induced Changes in Electrostatically-Assembled Conjugated Polymer Films”, M. Kim, J.E. Whitten, and D.J. Sandman, J. Macromol. Sci. Pure Appl. Chem. A, 39,
1117-1126 (2002).

34.  “Prevention of the Cathode Induced Electrochemical Degradation of [Ru(bpy)3](PF6)2 Light Emitting Devices”, H. Rudmann, S. Shimada, M.F. Rubner, D.W. Oblas, and J.E. Whitten, J. Appl. Phys., 92, 1576-1581 (2002).

33.  “Photoemission Study of the Thermal and Photochemical Decomposition of a Urethane-Substituted Polythiophene”, G.J. Herrera and J.E. Whitten, Synth. Met., 128, 317-324 (2002).

32.  “X-Ray and Electron Induced Oligomerization of Condensed
3-Hexylthiophene”, J.E. Hernandez, H. Ahn and J.E. Whitten, J. Phys. Chem. B, 105, 8339-8344 (2001).

31.  “Blue Diode Lasers: New Opportunities in Chemical Education”, J.E. Whitten,
J. Chem. Educ., 78, 1096-1100 (2001).

30.  “Using a Diode Laser for Laser-Induced Fluorescence”, Y. Tran and
J.E. Whitten, J. Chem. Educ., 78, 1093-1095 (2001).

29.  “The Interaction of Aluminum with a Urethane-Substituted Polythiophene with Electroluminescence Applications”, H.Y. Seung and J.E. Whitten, Synth. Met., 114, 305-312 (2000).

28.  “The Nature of Aluminum Deposited on a Urethane-Substituted Polythiophene”,
H. Ahn, H.Y. Seung, and J.E. Whitten, Polym. Prep., 41, 1181-1182 (2000).

27.  “Adsorption and X-Ray Induced Polymerization of Condensed
3-Hexylthiophene on Polycrystalline Aluminum”, J.E. Hernandez and
J.E. Whitten, PMSE Prep., 83, 245 (2000).

26.  “Coagulant Mediation of Interfacial Forces between Anionic Surfaces”, J. C. Alfano, P.W. Carter, and J. E. Whitten, Nordic Pulp and Paper Res. J., 14,
30-36 (1999).

25.  “Improved Quality Control with Rapid, Simple, Accurate Determination of Additive Dosages in Ceramic Slurries”, K.J. Moeggenborg, J.C. Alfano, and
J.E. Whitten, Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc., 20 (2), 141-149 (1999).

24.  “The Adsorption of Benzene on H/W(110) and on CO/W(110) Layers”,
J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer, Surf. Sci., 429, 14-21 (1999).

23.  “Use of Scanning Laser Microscopy to Investigate Microparticle Flocculation Performance”, J.C. Alfano, P.W. Carter, and J.E. Whitten, J. Pulp and Paper Sci., 25, 189-195 (1999).

22.  “Use of a Solid-State Fluorometer for Surface Fluorescence Measurements in Pulping & Papermaking Systems”, J.E. Whitten and J.C. Alfano, J. Pulp and Paper Sci., 25, 21-24 (1999).

21.  “Coadsorption of H and O on the W(110) Plane”, J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer, Surf. Sci., 409, 16-26 (1998).

20.  “Electron Impact on Benzene Layers on W(110)”, J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer,
Surf. Sci., 347, 280-288 (1996).

19.  “Deposition of Ni and Ag on Benzene Multilayers Adsorbed on W(110)”,
J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer, J. Phys. Chem., 100, 2255-2259 (1996).

18.  “Reactivity of Ni on Oxygen-Covered W(110) Surfaces”, J.E. Whitten and
R. Gomer, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A, 13, 2540-2546 (1995).

17.  “Adsorption of Ni and Ag on Benzene Covered W(110). Search for Metallicity”,
J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer, J. Phys. Chem., 99, 2826-2832 (1995).

16.  “Surface Diffusion Measurements by Digitized Autocorrelation of Field Emission Current Fluctuations”, J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 65,
3707-3717 (1994).

15.  “Interaction of Oxygen and Ni on W(110)”, J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer,
Surf. Sci., 316, 1-22 (1994).

14.  “Interaction of Hydrogen and Nickel on W(110)”, J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer,
Surf. Sci., 316, 23-35 (1994).

13.  “Deposition of Ni Monolayers on O/W(110), H/W(110), and CO/W(110). Search for Metallicity”, J.E. Whitten and R. Gomer, Surf. Sci., 316,
36-46 (1994).

12.  “Electron Stimulated Desorption of Hydrogen from W(110)”, Y.B. Zhao,
J.E. Whitten, and R. Gomer, Surf. Sci., 286, 290-296 (1993).

11.  “Electron Stimulated Desorption of the Metallic Substrate at Monolayer Coverage: Sensitive Detection via 193 nm Laser Photoionization of Neutral Aluminum Desorbed from CH3O/Al(111)”, C.E. Young, J.E. Whitten, M.J. Pellin, D.M. Gruen, and P.L. Jones, in Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions (DIET V), A.R. Burns, E.B. Stechel and D.R. Jennison, Editors. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1993, pp. 178-181.

10.  “Direct Detection of a Metal Desorption Channel: Electron-Stimulated Desorption of Aluminum from Methanol-Dosed Al(111)”, J.E. Whitten, C.E. Young, M.J. Pellin, D.M. Gruen, and P.L. Jones, Surf. Sci., 282, 97-112, (1993).

9.  “Resonance Ionization of Sputtered Atoms-Progress Toward a Quantitative Technique”, W.F. Calaway, S.R. Coon, M.J. Pellin, C.E. Young, J.E. Whitten, R.C. Wiens, D.M. Gruen, G. Stingeder, V. Penka, M. Grasserbauer, and D.S. Burnett, Inst. Phys. Conf. Ser. 128, 271-274 (1993).

8.  “Electron-Stimulated Desorption from Aluminum Surfaces”, J.E. Whitten, Ph.D. Thesis, The Ohio State University, 1991.

7.  “Electron-Stimulated Desorption of Neutrals from Methanol-Dosed Al(111) – Velocity Distributions and Adsorbate Decomposition Determined by Nonresonant Laser Ionization”, J.E. Whitten, C.E. Young, M.J. Pellin, D.M. Gruen, and P.L. Jones, Surf. Sci., 241, 73-90 (1991).

6.  “Secondary Neutral Mass Spectrometry Using Three-Color Resonance Ionization-Os Detection at the ppb Level and Fe Detection in Si at the < 200 ppt Level”, M.J. Pellin, C.E. Young, W.F. Calaway, J.E. Whitten, D.M. Gruen, J.D. Blum,I.D. Hutcheon, and G.J. Wasserburg, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A, 333, 133-146 (1990).

5.  “Velocity Distribution of Laser Photoionized Neutrals Ejected from Methanol-Dosed Aluminum (111) by Electron Stimulated Desorption”, C.E. Young, J.E. Whitten, M.J. Pellin, D.M. Gruen, and P.L. Jones, in: Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions (DIET IV), G. Betz and P. Varga, Editors. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1990, pp. 187-192.

4.  “Electron-Stimulated Desorption of Neutrals from 6063 Aluminum-Velocity Distributions Detected by 193 nm Non-Resonant Laser Ionization”, C.E. Young, J.E. Whitten, M.J. Pellin, D.M. Gruen, R.L. Benbow, and P.L. Jones, Surf. Interface Anal., 14, 647-655 (1989).

3.  “Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Complexes of (2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl)diphenylphosphine and (2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl)-dimethylarsine”, V. Vijay Sen Reddy, J.E. Whitten, K.A. Redmill, A. Varshney, and G.M. Gray, J. Organomet. Chem., 372, 207-216 (1989).

2.  “Coordinated 2-halo-1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinane Ligands. II. Syntheses and 13C, 17O, 31P and 95Mo NMR and IR Spectroscopic Characterization of some Cr and Mo Pentacarbonyl Complexes of 2-Substituted-4-methyl-1,3,2- dioxaphosphorinanes”, G.M. Gray, J.E. Whitten, and J.W. Box, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 120, 25-32 (1986).

1.  “Coordinated 2-halo-1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinane Ligands. I. Syntheses and 13C, 17O, 31P and 95Mo NMR and IR Spectroscopic Characterization of some Molybdenum Pentacarbonyl Complexes of 2-Substituted-5,5-dimethyl-1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinanes”, G.M. Gray, J.E. Whitten, and J.W. Box, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 116, 21-30 (1986).